The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5 |
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They say , by him the good Duke Humphry died ; They say , in him they fear your Highness ' death ; And mere instinct of love and loyalty , ( Free from a stubborn opposite intent , As being thought to contradict your liking ) Makes them ...
They say , by him the good Duke Humphry died ; They say , in him they fear your Highness ' death ; And mere instinct of love and loyalty , ( Free from a stubborn opposite intent , As being thought to contradict your liking ) Makes them ...
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Herein your Highness wrongs both them and me : But , mighty lord , this merry inclination Accords not with the sadness of my suit ; Please you dismiss me , or with ay , or no . K. Édw . Ay ; if thou wilt say , Ay , to my request : No ...
Herein your Highness wrongs both them and me : But , mighty lord , this merry inclination Accords not with the sadness of my suit ; Please you dismiss me , or with ay , or no . K. Édw . Ay ; if thou wilt say , Ay , to my request : No ...
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... Highness , The question did at first so stagger me , Bearing a state of mighty moment in't , And consequence of dread ; that I committed The daring'ít counsel , which I had , to doubt : And did intreat your Highness to this course ...
... Highness , The question did at first so stagger me , Bearing a state of mighty moment in't , And consequence of dread ; that I committed The daring'ít counsel , which I had , to doubt : And did intreat your Highness to this course ...
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